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Mickelson’s Farms Golf Club membership revoked after staff complaint

The Farms Golf Club has revoked Phil Mickelson’s membership after a female employee alleged inappropriate contact. The club says it supported the staff member, commissioned an independent review and took action, while BBC Sport reported it had contacted Mickelson’s representatives for comment.

Mickelson’s Farms Golf Club membership revoked after staff complaint
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Phil Mickelson is no longer a member of The Farms Golf Club after a staff complaint alleging inappropriate contact with a female employee. The matter remains allegation-based in the public record, and the BBC report does not include an on-record response from Mickelson or his representatives.

According to the report, the alleged incident took place earlier in the spring at the Rancho Santa Fe club near San Diego. The club said it responded to the staff member’s report, arranged an independent investigation and acted under its conduct standards, while declining to discuss further details for privacy reasons.

The case is particularly sensitive because it concerns alleged misconduct away from tournament play and involves a private club where Mickelson has long had ties. For editors, the key distinction is between the confirmed membership action and the underlying allegation, which has not been publicly tested in a legal setting based on the supplied material.

Mickelson’s wider profile adds context but should not be treated as evidence in this case. The BBC article notes past controversies around LIV Golf, gambling-related reporting and recent limited tournament activity, but the current decision by The Farms should be assessed on its own verified facts.

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